By Fr. George Dorbarakis
The Prophet Haggai was descended from the tribe of Levi. He was born in Babylon during the captivity of the Israelite people there (586–538 BC). While still young he came from Babylon to Jerusalem and prophesied together with the Prophet Zechariah for thirty-six years. The incarnation of Christ was foretold by him, four hundred and seventy years before His Birth, and he clearly prophesied the return of the people from captivity. He even saw part of the construction of the new Temple built by the Israelites who had returned. Upon his death he was buried near the priests, like them gloriously, for he too was of priestly lineage. He was very old, highly respected because of his age, widely known for his virtue, loved by all, and honored as a glorious and great prophet. His name is interpreted as ‘feast’ or ‘one who is celebrated.’




